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- the present invention relates generally to wireless communication systems and, in particular, t ⁇ code division multiple access communication systems.
- DS-CDMA direct sequence code division multiple access
- TIA/EIA IS-95 Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronic Industries Association Interim Standard 95
- the coded communication signals used in the DS-CDMA system comprise DS-CDMA signals that are transmitted in a common 1.25 MHz bandwidth to the base sites of the system from communication units, such as mobile or portable radiotelephones, that are communicating in the coverage areas of the base sites.
- Each DS-CDMA signal includes, inter alia, a pseudo-noise (PN) sequence associated with a particular base site and an identification number of a communicating communication unit.
- PN pseudo-noise
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a CDMA communication system.
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating a preferred embodiment of a method of blocking calls executed in a controller in the CDMA system of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a preferred embodiment of a method of selecting a carrier from a group of carriers supported by the base site of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a graph illustrating capacity of the system of FIG. 1 using the method of FIG.
- one aspect of the present invention encompasses a method and apparatus for blocking a call attempt in a CDMA system.
- the method includes the steps of receiving a call attempt request to be placed over a target cell of the CDMA system, calculating an effective load for the target cell, comparing the effective load to a threshold, and denying the call attempt request by sending a denial message if the effective load exceeds the threshold.
- the apparatus includes a base station and a base station controller coupled to the base station.
- the base station includes a plurality of transceivers providing a radio communication channel and defining a target cell.
- the base station controller receives a call attempt request to be placed over one of the transceivers of the base station.
- the base station controller calculates an effective load for the base station, compares the effective load to a threshold, and denies the call attempt request by sending a denial message if the effective load exceeds the threshold.
- Another aspect of the present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for selecting a carrier from a group of carriers supported by a target cell of a CDMA system.
- the method includes the steps of calculating a first effective load for a first carrier of the group of carriers, calculating a second effective load for a second carrier of the group of carriers, comparing the first effective load to the second effective load, and selecting one of the first and second carriers in response to the comparison.
- the apparatus includes means for performing the above method steps.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a communication system 100 including a first base site 101, a second base site 140, and one or more communication units 103, 104, 105.
- the communication system 100 preferably comprises a direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) cellular communication system, such as that set forth in TIA/EIA IS-95.
- DS-CDMA direct sequence code division multiple access
- the present invention is equally applicable to a frequency hopping communication system, such as those proposed for the domestic Personal Communication
- PCS Code Division Multiple Access
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- the base site 101 is coupled to a mobile switching center (MSC) 113 that is in turn coupled to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). 115 using known techniques.
- MSC mobile switching center
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- the base site 101 preferably includes a plurality of transceivers 120 and 122 (only two shown) that receives coded communication signals from the communication units 103, 104 within a coverage area defined by a first cell 130 of the base site 101 and transmits coded communication signals to the communication units 103, 104 within the first cell 130.
- the base site 101 also includes appropriate interfaces between the MSC 113, the transceivers 120 and 122, and an antenna 1 12.
- the base site 101 includes a controller 200 which preferably includes a programmable processor such as a MIPS R4400 or a Motorola 68040 type processor.
- Each of the communication units 103, 104, 105 preferably comprises a mobile or portable radiotelephone, a mobile or portable two-way radio, or other two-way communicating device, such as a computer with radio frequency (RF) transmission and reception capabilities.
- Each of the communication units has an antenna 110 attached thereto.
- the base site 140 is substantially similar to base site 101 except that base site 140 communicates with a controller 201 via a communication link 142 since the controller 201 is within a base station controller 150 that is in turn connected to the MSC 113.
- Base site 140 has an antenna 114 and has a coverage area defined by a second cell 132.
- the coded communication signals comprise DS-CDMA communication signals 107, 108 that are conveyed between the communication units 103, 104, and 105 and the base sites 101, 140 through a respective RF channel within each cell 130, 132.
- the coded communication signals might comprise slow frequency hopping (SFH) communication signals
- the RF channel includes an uplink (communication units 103, 104 to base site 101) and a downlink (base site 101 to communication units 103, 104).
- the uplink comprises a prescribed bandwidth
- Each DS-CDMA communication signal 107, 108 includes, inter alia, a pseudo-noise sequence associated with the base site 101 and an identification code for the particular communication unit 103, 104.
- the controller 200 is part of a Motorola Supercell 9600 base station.
- the controller 200 may instead be disposed within a mobile switch, such as a Motorola EMX2500 switch, connected to the base site 101.
- each base site 101 is a base site 101
- each carrier 140 in the CDMA system 100 includes a plurality of RF channels referred to as carriers. Multiple carriers are typically added in CDMA systems to increase capacity of the system. Each carrier comprises prescribed bandwidths (e.g.. 1.25 MHz for IS-95) for uplink (communication unit 103 to base site 101) and downlink (base site 101 to communication unit 103). At a call origination, the call is assigned to one of the carriers available in the cell of origination (target cell).
- FIG. 2 A particular embodiment of the multicarrier system is illustrated in FIG. 2. Differences between the multicarrier embodiment of FIG. 2 and the embodiment of a single carrier system illustrated in FIG. 1 are as follows. Communication units 103, 104 have a capability to use different frequency bands, corresponding to different carriers, for transmitting and receiving.
- FIG. 2 shows different groups of transceivers 120 and 122 processing signals of different carriers. Modifications of the particular embodiment of a multicarrier system, described above, are also possible. For example, the transceivers 120, 122 do not have to be "dedicated" to specific carriers but can be shared by the carriers. Further detail of a suitable multicarrier system is described in the IS- 95 standard.
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a preferred embodiment of a call blocking routine that may be programmed into the controller 200 or 201 in communication with the base site 101 or 140.
- a call blocking routine that may be programmed into the controller 200 or 201 in communication with the base site 101 or 140.
- base site 101 and controller 200 For purposes of illustration, reference will hereafter be made only to base site 101 and controller 200 although the method of either FIG. or FIG. 3 is equally applicable to base site 140 and controller 201.
- a call attempt request to be placed over the base site 101 is received from either the PSTN 115 via the MSC 1 13 or one of the communication units 103, 104, at 202.
- an effective load is calculated by the controller 200 for the target cell 130 defined by the coverage area of the base site 101.
- a preferred method of calculating effective load for the target cell 130 will be described in detail below.
- a determination is made whether the call attempt is an original call attempt or a handoff call attempt.
- a handoff call attempt may occur when a communication unit, such as communication 105, moves from a non-target cell 132 into the target cell 130. If the call attempt is an origination, then processing continues at decision step 206; otherwise, processing continues at decision step 216.
- the calculated effective load is compared to a first threshold, referred to as an origination threshold. If the effective load exceeds the first threshold then the call attempt is denied, at 208, and the base site 101 sends a denial message to the call originator, either to the PSTN 115 via the MSC 113 or to a communication unit 103 or 104, at 212. However, if the effective load does not exceeds the first threshold then the call is routed at 210 and normal call processing is performed.
- a first threshold referred to as an origination threshold.
- the calculated effective load is compared to a second threshold, referred to as a handoff threshold. If the effective load exceeds the second threshold then the handoff call attempt is denied at 218. Otherwise, the handoff call is allowed at 220.
- the effective load for a target cell may be calculated in the controller 200 by adding the number of calls in the target cell to a weighted summation of the number of calls in non- target cells, such as adjacent cells.
- a weighted summation of the number of calls in non- target cells such as adjacent cells.
- each of the weights in the weighted summation is set equal to a non-target cell interference factor divided by the number of adjacent cells.
- the non- target cell interference factor may be calculated by an estimate such as .55 as described in "Other-Cell Interference in Cellular Power- Controlled CDMA", by Viterbi et al.. IEEE Transactions on
- the effective load for a target cell may be calculated as a function of the number of calls in the target cell and not in soft handoff with any other cell (Ko), the number of calls that are in soft handoff with the target cell and a non-target cell (Kh), and the number of calls in a non-target cell that are not in soft handoff with the target cell (Kn).
- Ko the number of calls in the target cell and not in soft handoff with any other cell
- Kh the number of calls that are in soft handoff with the target cell and a non-target cell
- Kn the number of calls in a non-target cell that are not in soft handoff with the target cell
- the first weight, wl should be less than one and the second weight, w2, should be less than the non-target cell interference divided by the number of non-target cells.
- the origination and handoff thresholds in this embodiment are typically less than 20.
- the origination threshold may be about 16 and the handoff threshold may be about
- the effective load for a target cell may be calculated as a function of the number of calls in the target cell and not in soft handoff with any other cell (KO), the number of calls that are in soft handoff with the target cell and one non-target cell (Kl), and the number of calls that are in soft handoff with the target cell and two non-target cells (K2).
- KO number of calls in the target cell and not in soft handoff with any other cell
- Kl the number of calls that are in soft handoff with the target cell and one non-target cell
- K2 the number of calls that are in soft handoff with the target cell and two non-target cells
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating a preferred embodiment of a carrier selection routine that may be programmed into the controller 200 in communication with the base site 101 in a system that has multiple carriers per cell 130. Referring to FIG. 3, the controller 200 calculates a first effective load for a first carrier, at 302, and calculates a second effective load for a second carrier, at 304.
- Both the first and second carriers are supported by the base site 101 and are used to communicate with communication units 103, 104.
- a comparison is made between the first effective load and the second effective load. If the first effective load exceeds the second effective load, then the controller 200 selects the second carrier, at 308, and places a call over the second carrier, at 310. However, if the first effective load does not exceed the second effective load, then the controller 200 selects the first carrier, at 312, and places the call over the first carrier.
- the selected carrier may either be used for a call origination or for a hard handoff.
- the preferred embodiment described with respect to FIG. 4 has many benefits. For example, by using the calculated effective load to select a carrier from a group of potential carriers the call load over the various carriers is more efficiently balanced. As a result, the capacity of the CDMA system is advantageously improved.
- FIG. 5 A comparison of capacity between the preferred embodiment and conventional systems is illustrated in FIG. 5. As shown in FIG. 5, the preferred embodiment has greater capacity regardless of the mobility of the communication units within the target cell 130.
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